Pottery
I took my first ceramics class when I was a highschooler and have been in love with throwing clay ever since. I’ve been lucky enough to find wonderful studios wherever I’ve ended up — at my college, in Washington DC and now in beautiful Vermont.
MUGS
#1 - Celadon glaze with Blue Rutile on lip
#4 - Carved lip, Firebrick glaze with Blue Shino glaze dip
#7 - Blue Rutile under Blue Shino; pulled handles
#10 - Blue Rutile and Olive Speckle, hand-built handle
#13 - Red stain inside, Tenmoku glaze outside
#16 - Blue rutile, trimmed detail outside
#19 - Oatmeal under Blue Rutile
#22 - Black under Mottled Blue
#2 - Celadon glaze with Blue Rutile partial dip
#5 - Celadon glaze, hole serves as handle
#8 - Olive Speckle under Blue Rutile: pulled handles
#11 - Blue Shino and Blue Rutile, hand-built handle
#14 - Firebrick inside, blue stain under Celadon outside
#17 - Blue shino and olive speckle
#20 - Oatmeal under Blue Shino
#23 - Black under Blue Rutile and Saturated Iron
#3 - Firebrick glaze with Blue Rutile dip
#6 - Firebrick glaze with Turquoise , hands as handle
#9 - Olive Speckle, Blue Rutile & Blue Shino; pulled handles
#12 - Olive Speckle glaze over Oatmeal, hand-built handle
#15 - Slip and wax resist with Celadon, Tenmoku inside
#18 - Tenmoku dip, oatmeal glaze outside
#21 - Oatmeal under Desert Sage
#24 - Saturated Iron and Blue Rutile